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Where does Outlook 2003 store the auto complete address list?

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psksean - 26 Feb 2007 20:10 GMT
Outlook 2003 stores email addresses so that it can offer "auto-complete"
functionality when a user types text into the "to" or "cc" or "bcc" fields.  
Where is that data stored?  Where are the email addresses stored?  I searched
for *.n2k and found nothing.  Thanks!
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 26 Feb 2007 20:38 GMT
Search for .NK2 this time and include hidden files in your search.
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> Outlook 2003 stores email addresses so that it can offer "auto-complete"
> functionality when a user types text into the "to" or "cc" or "bcc"
> fields.
> Where is that data stored?  Where are the email addresses stored?  I
> searched
> for *.n2k and found nothing.  Thanks!
Brian Tillman - 26 Feb 2007 20:41 GMT
> Outlook 2003 stores email addresses so that it can offer
> "auto-complete" functionality when a user types text into the "to" or
> "cc" or "bcc" fields. Where is that data stored?  Where are the email
> addresses stored?  I searched for *.n2k and found nothing.  Thanks!

The NK2 file is in a normally hidden folder.  See this:
http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm
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